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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe TJ will be different, but that doesn't mean it will be "destroyed." Making TJ different sounds like something we need. [/quote] Exactly. Especially if it's not full of cheaters or the product of testing centers. [/quote] I thought hundreds of people criminally charged and convicted and sentenced for the most egregious cheating involving schools were conniving and scheming white ass people.[/quote] Those were parents paying for their kids to be accepted at preferred schools by lying, and fabricating, athletic skills OR hiring people to take their kids SATs or ACTs OR hiring people to change answers on their kids SAT or ACTs. This cheating is providing kids with a test bank that give them the questions in advance. It is similar to the test banks at College that kids use to cheat on exams. I always loved those, I used the same question but rotated the answers. You could always tell the really lazy kids who used an old test to study from. It was kind of fun and very quickly stopped the use of test banks for my class. Don't worry, there were not that many repeat questions on my exams, it was easy enough to change things up each year. But I always tossed on a few because it entertained me. The difference between the test banks and Curie is that the kids at Curie have parents paying thousands of dollars to prep for the test, including the test bank. [/quote] So did Curie have a test bank? I hadn’t heard this one before![/quote] Curie keeps the questions the kids bring back and uses them the following year. What exactly would you call that? Just because the kids don't bring back a copy of the test and are bringing back individual questions, doesn't change the fact that it is a test bank.[/quote]
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